Sorry I didn't get back to yesterday, my service provider was down (state wide) for a good deal of the day due to all the bushfires raging all over.Something I was wondering about is . . . Does the factory form the caps before shipping out for sale?

What about a full kit from Mojotone or Stewmac???? Sure makes it a lot easier when you have all the parts from one source. And usually, these kits come with decent instructions and good support.I'd like to start sourcing parts to eventually build a JTM 45 or JTM 50. I have some amp geek friends who work at M.I.T., and have "amp club" on Saturday afternoons at one of their houses, so I'll have good supervision.
With 50 watt Marshall type builds, over the years I've done enough that I pretty much do them from memory, though the Ceriatone layout is a good one. I'd suggest using the Metroamp 50 watt build instructions that you can download from the "build checklists" on the ValveStorm site. It is a comprehensive, step by step instructional.Ivan, I really enjoy reading through this to learn more about amp building (and understanding). I'm almost done with my Princeton build to pop my cherry.
Question on the schematic. What did you use for the build sheet? Did you use the same layout as on the Ceriatone page?
I'd like to start sourcing parts to eventually build a JTM 45 or JTM 50. I have some amp geek friends who work at M.I.T., and have "amp club" on Saturday afternoons at one of their houses, so I'll have good supervision.
This is the build sheet I have.
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Also, is there a set "rule of thumb" for which color wires you would want to use for specific applications?
Thanks.
What about a full kit from Mojotone or Stewmac???? Sure makes it a lot easier when you have all the parts from one source. And usually, these kits come with decent instructions and good support.
I like the looks of this offset model:
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British Style 45 Offset Amp Kit
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British Style 45W Guitar Tube Amp Kit
Amp Kit Difficulty LevelEasy HardIf this kit shows as out of stock please check here for more information.Please read our article 'Mojotone Amp Kit Building Primer' along with our amp kit disclaimer located in the Specs tab before buying this kit. This was the first amplifier Marshall® ever...www.mojotone.com
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With 50 watt Marshall type builds, over the years I've done enough that I pretty much do them from memory, though the Ceriatone layout is a good one. I'd suggest using the Metroamp 50 watt build instructions that you can download from the "build checklists" on the ValveStorm site. It is a comprehensive, step by step instructional.
For a Marshall type build the wiring color code is;
Cathodes = Yellow.
Control grids = Green.
Anodes (plates) = Blue.
Grounds = Black.
HT = Red.
Power tube Screen grids = Yellow.
All the correct wiring colors will be shown in the Metroamp instructions.
Cheers
Amp Club sounds really good & a great way to gain experience. I know how helpful it was to have someone very experienced in electronics to mentor me when I was just starting out. Cheers
This Amp Club sounds like some cool stuff to be part of. I wish there was something like that around here. At least there's the internet...Thanks. Yeah, a good friend of mine introduced me to them. He had been friends with Tim, the owner of the house (and club). They had been friends since nursery school. He works at M.I.T., as do the other guys. Tim did the tv screens for U2's Zooropa tour, and is involved in other sorts of visual stuff. He likes building over the top amps that have absolutely no practical use, but are fun to play out of. Then Scott is the British amp guy, and Alex likes the old Fender and other American circuits. They were surprised I went for the Tweed 5F2A build when I went for the Princeton build. Most people opt for the Blackface. They have been been very helpful, especially since I would like to learn the correct way to do something (not the cheapest way). I've been too busy with stuff to make it for a while, so I just hit all the solder joints on the tag board. Tomorrow, I'll start to neaten the wiring. I had a minor bit of distortion that suggested a cold solder joint, but it worked when we first powered it up.

AFAIK, those JTM30s were unique with the overheating problems. Some amps have built-in cooling fans, but I don't like that design. The rest of the amp with the exception of the power tubes will outlast those cooling fans many times over, and more than likely the fans will become noisy too. I rather have and/or bring a tiny portable fan if needed.For several years, I used a JTM-30 amp, which historically suffered from overheating.
I'm thinking that fault here, lies with the builder. The connection from the OT's primary leads to the power tubes was mistakenly reversed. Easy fix... just reverse the connections and pay attention to the schematic or layout.Question: What is an "OT primary lead phase issue?" I read many reviews of the amp kits with people describing this as a common fault....
Thanks Cadorman, good to see your into building amps too. Looking forward to a 2203 build thread in the near future.I just finished reading this thread. Great work Ivan! Now I want to build a black flag kit and I haven't even finished my 2203 yet. For a complete kit that Valvestorm unit looks like the way to go. You could easily have it done for under $700 US using Classic Tone trannys, plus shell of your choice.